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When choosing a washing machine, it is important to consider the size of the space you have available. Most washing machines are between 24 and 29 inches wide, with depths typically ranging between 24 and 34 inches. The capacity of the washing machine is generally tied to its size, with typical models offering around 4.5 cubic feet of space. Extra large capacity models will have over 5 cubic feet of space, while smaller models may have only 3 cubic feet or less. While you may have to send out larger items like comforters, you can still comfortably wash average loads of laundry with a smaller machine.

Washing machines come in two primary styles: top-loading and front-loading. Top-loading models typically have larger capacities and utilize an agitator to scrub clothes, while front-loading models may have slightly less capacity and use an impeller to rotate clothes for stain removal. Some models, like a Whirlpool option, even have a removable agitator for added versatility and capacity. While top-loading models may be easier on the back due to less bending required, they are less readily available in stackable options with dryers. Most washing machines come in white, black, or stainless steel finishes, with white being the most affordable option.

When it comes to washing machine cycles, even basic models tend to have at least normal, delicate, and heavy-duty cycles that adjust heat, water level, and cycle length. Some machines may have preset cycles for different types of loads, such as colors versus whites, as well as a permanent press cycle for synthetic materials. More expensive and digital models offer a wider variety of cycle settings, including ones specific to bedding or towels, steam cycles for managing allergens, and a sanitize cycle for mildewed items. Keep in mind how often you will use certain cycles when deciding how much to invest in a washing machine.

Samsung’s WW9800T washing machine, for example, uses artificial intelligence and big data to choose the right cycle for each load. This advanced technology takes the guesswork out of laundry, ensuring your clothes are washed with the most effective cycle settings. When selecting a washing machine, consider the available cycle options and how they align with your laundry needs. Additionally, look for features like intuitive controls and settings that make the washing machine easy to use. With the right machine, you can efficiently clean your clothes while saving time and energy.

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